1990
DOI: 10.1127/ejm/2/5/0595
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Estimation of lithium contents in trioctahedral micas using microprobe data: application to micas from granitic rocks

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“…The structural formulae were calculated on the basis of 24 oxygen atoms per formula unit for muscovite and 9 for kaolinite. Because H 2 O and OH contents cannot accurately be determined using EMP analysis, the H 2 O content of muscovite was calculated stoichiometrically after Tindle and Webb (1990), and on the basis of OH = 4 in halloysite. The EMP analysis indicated that both muscovite and halloysite are slightly enriched in silica.…”
Section: Emp Analyses Of Muscovitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural formulae were calculated on the basis of 24 oxygen atoms per formula unit for muscovite and 9 for kaolinite. Because H 2 O and OH contents cannot accurately be determined using EMP analysis, the H 2 O content of muscovite was calculated stoichiometrically after Tindle and Webb (1990), and on the basis of OH = 4 in halloysite. The EMP analysis indicated that both muscovite and halloysite are slightly enriched in silica.…”
Section: Emp Analyses Of Muscovitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O conteúdo de OH e, consequentemente, de H2O foi calculado por estequiometria, considerando a completa ocupação do sítio aniônico (F+Cl+OH=4 apfu), conforme recomendações de Tindle & Webb (1990) [17]. Dados químicos representativos para as micas do SLD são apresentados na tabela 2.…”
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“…owing to an inferred Li enrichment. The Li content was calculated by the method of Tindle and Webb (1990). The hypersolvus, orthoclase-bearing granite contains annite (F/FM = 1.00, 4.3 6 F/Cl 6 8.5) ( Table 7 in Sakoma et al, 2000).…”
Section: Mica Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%